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you are violating your own instructions pertaining to mission rock.o say you go any further talking about a vacation spot, you need to put this on the agenda and correct that [bleep] up. that intentional scandalous procedure. >> if you could try to keep your language, in these chambers - all right. your time is up. is there any other public comment on items 5 or 6? public comment is closed. when any departmental staff like to add anything to the cosponsors presentation? no. all right, we will send these items, item 5 to the full board with recommendation, item 6 without recommendation, that will be the order of this committee. madame clerk read item number 7, please? >> to specify the date for the ordinance to september three. >> tuesday, september three. yes. >> ordinance amending the planning code to enable the use of development project sites during the project approval and entitlement process by authorizing the planning department to authorize certain interim activities at development project sites as temporary uses for up to 36 month, subject to
you are violating your own instructions pertaining to mission rock.o say you go any further talking about a vacation spot, you need to put this on the agenda and correct that [bleep] up. that intentional scandalous procedure. >> if you could try to keep your language, in these chambers - all right. your time is up. is there any other public comment on items 5 or 6? public comment is closed. when any departmental staff like to add anything to the cosponsors presentation? no. all right, we...
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the mission rock phase one lot 337 and pier 48. this is an informational presentation. >> good afternoon, i am with the department staff. i am joined by michael christian son who will act as the manager and the planning staff going forward and phil williamson the project manager on behalf of thepert. before you is an forcal presentation on the phase one submit of the mission rock mixed-use project. you approved this project in october of 2017. the overall project comprises of roughly 20-acres of seawall lot 337 and pier 48. generally in the mission bay neighborhood. it is a port property. the planning department has joint jurisdiction of guiding the build out of this project. we will jointly review the design of the buildings, however, per the master approves the port is the review. they are referred to as the horizontal. pursuant to the agreement the port is required to approve a phase submittal application for each phase prior to commencing approval of buildings or commencing construction. the purpose is to lay out the phase's la
the mission rock phase one lot 337 and pier 48. this is an informational presentation. >> good afternoon, i am with the department staff. i am joined by michael christian son who will act as the manager and the planning staff going forward and phil williamson the project manager on behalf of thepert. before you is an forcal presentation on the phase one submit of the mission rock mixed-use project. you approved this project in october of 2017. the overall project comprises of roughly...
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for the pier 70 and mission rock, there's two buckets of amendments. the first is just clarifying the existing law and clarifying any ambiguities? and then, the second is requesting that you authorize certain improvements that are not currently permitted? the three that i've highlighted here, the first is historic buildings, so paying to rehabilitate the historic buildings for future uses, market housing, and then seismic improvements, so making sure those buildings are seismically safe. and then, the last major one is entitlement costs, so the cost that went into planning the entire site of both projects. those are the main three things that will be added in, and then, clarifications. so later this year, you'll be seeing the members of the port again to continue financing these projects. there's a two-step process for the community facility district which is the special type of tax district we're looking to form here. so first, we will declare the intention. this is a public notice of the intention? and then, we will form the community facilities dist
for the pier 70 and mission rock, there's two buckets of amendments. the first is just clarifying the existing law and clarifying any ambiguities? and then, the second is requesting that you authorize certain improvements that are not currently permitted? the three that i've highlighted here, the first is historic buildings, so paying to rehabilitate the historic buildings for future uses, market housing, and then seismic improvements, so making sure those buildings are seismically safe. and...
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glad to be before you this afternoon with an update on the mission rock project. if you'll indulge me i want to go through history before we get to the meat of the presentation. first of all, i would like to share a timeline of how the project has evolved. going back 11 years to 2008. we started before then with outreach, this is when the project started taking shape back in 2008, if you can believe it? a lot of activities since then with state legislation, ballot measures, every session of some note. anyway to get us to today. we are glad to be here today with an update on the project. some project highlights to refresh your memory, you will see project size at full buildout of approximately two point eight gross square feet. with the breakdown of residential, over 1,000,000 square feet with those units being affordable. approximately 1,000,000 square feet of office space as well. ground-floor retail on some upper level retail as well. pier 48, subject to a separate lease, currently being used for parking and special events, eventually to be used for more industr
glad to be before you this afternoon with an update on the mission rock project. if you'll indulge me i want to go through history before we get to the meat of the presentation. first of all, i would like to share a timeline of how the project has evolved. going back 11 years to 2008. we started before then with outreach, this is when the project started taking shape back in 2008, if you can believe it? a lot of activities since then with state legislation, ballot measures, every session of...
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when we say ocean beach at 62, 61, that doesn't mean mission rock is running about 68 degrees.at said, tomorrow will be very similar. you start off with the low fog. you end up mostly to partly sunny by lunch time. tomorrow especially by the ballpark. here is the forecast for tomorrow morning, the fog forecast, burns off, back to the coast like today. there you go. there is the temperature footprint for tomorrow but also for the next couple of days this. pattern, pleasant pattern, is going to stick around. you can see the 80s, big 80s inland. 88 in brentwood and out in the antioch area around the ridges around the bay 70, rim of the bay, and san jose in the low 80s. a really nice week ahead. at least at that point no extreme weather to be concerned with. there is the five-day forecast and i can plug in the weekend right now. more of the same except warmer as we head towards saturday and sunday. >> bill, thank you. >> . coming up next, more on the big news involveing the warriors kevin duh rant who the is leaving to brooklyn nets. >>> he is not the om one on the move. jason is n
when we say ocean beach at 62, 61, that doesn't mean mission rock is running about 68 degrees.at said, tomorrow will be very similar. you start off with the low fog. you end up mostly to partly sunny by lunch time. tomorrow especially by the ballpark. here is the forecast for tomorrow morning, the fog forecast, burns off, back to the coast like today. there you go. there is the temperature footprint for tomorrow but also for the next couple of days this. pattern, pleasant pattern, is going to...
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for example at mission rock, 1500 units, if you follow redevelopment rules as part of your charter andiness at menstruation law, 15% of 1500, 225 people who are economically disadvantaged would have housing opportunity. you failed to include them. you also have a building that is under construction. you make the requirement to be attentive to the building, where have to make at least $39,000 a year. that means that people who are in low income brackets that is not making that $39,000 a year, everybody's income that is below that range is not included in the housing opportunity. you claim to be equal opportunity housing organization. by the same response we have some conflict here with the ami. 2019 it says 39040%. on the other scale is says when you're making 10,000 --
for example at mission rock, 1500 units, if you follow redevelopment rules as part of your charter andiness at menstruation law, 15% of 1500, 225 people who are economically disadvantaged would have housing opportunity. you failed to include them. you also have a building that is under construction. you make the requirement to be attentive to the building, where have to make at least $39,000 a year. that means that people who are in low income brackets that is not making that $39,000 a year,...
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missions. they plan to analyze the rocks using 21st century technology. ut if this isn't enurgh, well, it out our next mission to the lunar surface involves a lot of rock and soil collection. >> sreenivasan: no man has set foot othmoon since 1972, when the apollo program came to an end. but thch may sooge. nasa aims to return astronauts to thend moon by 2024,et up a sustained human presence there by 2028. but nasa's plans, including getting back to the moon, setting the groundwork for future manned space fligh, and developing commercial opportunities in space will quire an effort even mor ambitious than the original apollo missions. >> three, two, one, ignition. >> sreenivasan: earlier this afety, nasa tested a key system on its new orion spacecraft in the sky above florida. in a simulated emergency, the spacecraft aborted a take-off and split off from the speeding rocket, propelling itself safely away. the test was a key milestone in nasa's ambious plan to return astronauts to the moon. mark kirasich is the nasa program manager for orion at the johnson st
missions. they plan to analyze the rocks using 21st century technology. ut if this isn't enurgh, well, it out our next mission to the lunar surface involves a lot of rock and soil collection. >> sreenivasan: no man has set foot othmoon since 1972, when the apollo program came to an end. but thch may sooge. nasa aims to return astronauts to thend moon by 2024,et up a sustained human presence there by 2028. but nasa's plans, including getting back to the moon, setting the groundwork for...
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this is like towards the mission rock area where the baseball -- at&t park there is located. there's no protection here. >> chair fewer: thank you, mr. wright. thank you for upping my colleague's anxiety level. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is now closed. mr. attorney, i have a question for you. the amendments brought forward, are those substantive? >> mr. givner: deputy city attorney jon givner. no, you can pass them out of committee today. >> chair fewer: i'd like to make a motion to approve the amendment as presented by the controller's office. i can do that without objection, and i'd also like to move this to the full board with a recommendation and also with the b.l.a.s recommendation. okay. y i can do that without objection? okay. thank you. [gavel]. >> chair fewer: madam clerk, will you please read item number 4. [agenda item read]. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. oh, hello. hi, could you introduce yourself please. >> sure. good morning, chair fewer, supervisor mandelman. i'm deputy director for finance and housing. i'm here before you aski
this is like towards the mission rock area where the baseball -- at&t park there is located. there's no protection here. >> chair fewer: thank you, mr. wright. thank you for upping my colleague's anxiety level. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is now closed. mr. attorney, i have a question for you. the amendments brought forward, are those substantive? >> mr. givner: deputy city attorney jon givner. no, you can pass them out of committee today. >>...
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mission rock and treasures i went. our second retail electric service program is the clean power sf program. providing electrical supply to businesses and residents. historically, the city has paid pg&e for distribution services for both of those programs. together that is about $300 million per year in distribution fees, paid by san franciscans to pg&e. that is $300 million per year for use of pg&e's distribution wires and facilities. over time, san francisco has been reducing its reliance on pg&e, increasing our energy independence. that effort began in 1918 when we first started gathering electricity of our own, that is the carbon free electricity reproduced on the hetch hetchy power system. and the associated transmission services. the system has expanded over time, since 1997, san francisco has assumed more responsibility for operating distribution services. first at stretch around boyne islands, then at the shipyard at hunters point and then the sales force transit center. as we build transmission and distributio
mission rock and treasures i went. our second retail electric service program is the clean power sf program. providing electrical supply to businesses and residents. historically, the city has paid pg&e for distribution services for both of those programs. together that is about $300 million per year in distribution fees, paid by san franciscans to pg&e. that is $300 million per year for use of pg&e's distribution wires and facilities. over time, san francisco has been reducing its...
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down in mission rock. the low pressure center here. it's weekend. the high will push it back.ing in from the southeast. with that we will see temperatures begin to warm. we did see them today. we will see them warm again tomorrow. a couple degrees here and there. by saturday it is mid-nineties possible in the warmest inland locations. it is building. is that way above normal? know. it is just not where we happen which is been very cool. tomorrow warmer. more forecast highs for you. this will carry into friday. just at 2 degrees. carries to saturday. you will get your saturday numbers. sunday will cool off a little bit. either way much more traditional july weekend for the entire bay area could be the coast which will see son at pacifica. the five day forecast. there it is. it warms up through saturday. sunday to begin to back down a little bit. >>> louisiana's governor is warning people to get ready now for tropical storm barry. the storm is gaining strength in the gulf of mexico and keeps turning closer to the gulf coast. new orleans has already seen torrential rain. as much
down in mission rock. the low pressure center here. it's weekend. the high will push it back.ing in from the southeast. with that we will see temperatures begin to warm. we did see them today. we will see them warm again tomorrow. a couple degrees here and there. by saturday it is mid-nineties possible in the warmest inland locations. it is building. is that way above normal? know. it is just not where we happen which is been very cool. tomorrow warmer. more forecast highs for you. this will...
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rock from the moon. that's 4.4 billion years old. >> reporter: six missions landed men on the moon. r astronauts collected in all. 842 pounds of lunar rock and soil starting 50 years ago this month. >> this was the last sample collected on the mission and neil armstrong decided the rock box with the samples looked empty he shovelled dirt into the rock box. >> he just did it on his own. >> reporter: apollo soil sits inside these two dishes. >> probably the most valuable sample the mission brought back. if i could pick one sample, this is it. >> not a rock? >> not a rock, soil. >> nitrogen pumped inside the cabinets preserves the rocks inside. this showcases the highlights. rocks as old as our solar system, apollo's legacy. it's a hands on collection for someone with training and three sets of gloves. >> this weighs six or seven pounds u would be my guess. >> it's amazing. every day i come into the lab is just like the first day. >> many rocks have stories. this one involves apollo astronaut charlie duke. >> of all the rocks collected, it was a vaet great visdeo of i rolling up the spa
rock from the moon. that's 4.4 billion years old. >> reporter: six missions landed men on the moon. r astronauts collected in all. 842 pounds of lunar rock and soil starting 50 years ago this month. >> this was the last sample collected on the mission and neil armstrong decided the rock box with the samples looked empty he shovelled dirt into the rock box. >> he just did it on his own. >> reporter: apollo soil sits inside these two dishes. >> probably the most...
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for example at mission rock, 1500 units, if you follow redevelopment rules as part of your charter and business at menstruation law, 15% of 1500, 225 people who are economically disadvantaged would have housing opportunity. you failed to include them. you also have a building that is under construction. you make the requirement to be attentive to the building, where have to make at least $39,000 a year. that means that people who are in low income brackets that is not making that $39,000 a year, everybody's income that is below that range is not included in the housing opportunity. you claim to be equal opportunity housing organization. by the same response we have some conflict here with the ami. 2019 it says 39040%. on the other scale is says when you're making 10,000 -- >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> that is right, not rice. >> good afternoon, stephen courier. twenty-six resident for amazon a district 11. he sent a little -- letter in support of this and i neglected to send one to you clerk, so if you want for your file. my story is a little different, because it is out of t
for example at mission rock, 1500 units, if you follow redevelopment rules as part of your charter and business at menstruation law, 15% of 1500, 225 people who are economically disadvantaged would have housing opportunity. you failed to include them. you also have a building that is under construction. you make the requirement to be attentive to the building, where have to make at least $39,000 a year. that means that people who are in low income brackets that is not making that $39,000 a...
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vassar, which is lawrence louis' project on harrison street at 420,000, and then both seventy and mission rock would be able to move forward, as well under their agreement. as you know, you don't approve the prop m. for the port sites, the office space on the port property is comes out of the pool when they pull building permits. again, you would be able to consider four projects in the fall, and it includes all of the phase i phase i and all of the central soma projects that we have been talking to you about. you would be able to do that even if you chose to go ahead and approve the full project at 88 bluxome which is slightly reduced from the original proposal. if that all makes sense, i'll put this in the form of a memo, but i wanted to make sure that you and the project sponsors in the public all understood where we were headed on this. thank you. >> thank you, director. >> my apologies. the one thing i should add to all of that is that to actually capture this space that has been unused, you will have to take an action. we will likely bring that action to you in the early fall to literall
vassar, which is lawrence louis' project on harrison street at 420,000, and then both seventy and mission rock would be able to move forward, as well under their agreement. as you know, you don't approve the prop m. for the port sites, the office space on the port property is comes out of the pool when they pull building permits. again, you would be able to consider four projects in the fall, and it includes all of the phase i phase i and all of the central soma projects that we have been...
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and upset this whole applecart because port projects, pier 70 a previously approved by you and mission rock, are considered to be stage projects which don't need permission to take prop m., although what happens is when they pull a building permit, it just comes out of the bank. so what i want to remind everyone, because it has been a while, the development agreement for the port projects prevent them from doing that willy-nilly and constrained them to pulling prop m. by certain amounts on certain days. and what you essentially see here under the port to row in my table is the most that a port -- the two port projects combined can pull in these years. we have taking that into account in order to look at this and see how it all plays out. i guess what i would point you to is the lower left-hand side, which is blocked a little bit on our screen, but hopefully you can see it. in response to concerns that have been voiced that it will take five years, ten years, forever to get all of the central soma office projects allocated, the actual facts are that by the end of this year, you will have all
and upset this whole applecart because port projects, pier 70 a previously approved by you and mission rock, are considered to be stage projects which don't need permission to take prop m., although what happens is when they pull a building permit, it just comes out of the bank. so what i want to remind everyone, because it has been a while, the development agreement for the port projects prevent them from doing that willy-nilly and constrained them to pulling prop m. by certain amounts on...
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. >> this is the goodwill rock. >> reporter: locating historic moon rocks from the apollo space missions . >> you are the leading expert investigating these moon rocks? >> yes.? do you agree? >> yes. >> reporter: the team of astronauts set out to be the first crew to land on the moon, they brought back a stock pile of moon rocks, most ending appear in houston for research at nasa and on public display under the care of highly trained nasa scientists at space center houston . >> you know how lucrative these rocks are? i wish they would be worth? >> they also gifted small samples at the national cathedral from nixon to all 50 states and territories and countries around the world. they discovered many of those rocks are unaccounted for. >> a number of moon rocks are missing. essentially the gifts. >> to that surprising? >> it shocked me. >> reporter: many luster sold them on the black market at the center of the $20 million heist. they located about 80 so far. >> what was found in a shoebox. >> he hopes getting the word out will locate more moon rocks around the world. >> i no doubt will ge
. >> this is the goodwill rock. >> reporter: locating historic moon rocks from the apollo space missions . >> you are the leading expert investigating these moon rocks? >> yes.? do you agree? >> yes. >> reporter: the team of astronauts set out to be the first crew to land on the moon, they brought back a stock pile of moon rocks, most ending appear in houston for research at nasa and on public display under the care of highly trained nasa scientists at space...
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are located in the historic moon rocks brought back from the apollo missions. a team of astronauts set out to be the first crew to land on the moon. they brought back a stockpile of moon rocks. most of them ending up in houston. for research at nasa. and on public display under the care of highly trained nasa scientist. president nixon also gifted small samples from apollo 11, like this goodwill moon rock in a window of the national cathedral. all 50 states and territories around the world, but many of those rocks are now unaccounted for. >> there are number of moon rocks that went missing. so essentially, nobody tracked these gifts. >> reporter: many other lost or sold on the black market. some apollo moon rocks, even at the center of it $20 million heist. they began tracking them down. they have located about 80 so far. >> there was one those found in a shoebox. >> reporter: he hopes that giving the word out will help you locate more. >> i have no doubt that i will get leads. >> reporter: with a little lunar luck he will find it. >> moon rocks can go for big m
are located in the historic moon rocks brought back from the apollo missions. a team of astronauts set out to be the first crew to land on the moon. they brought back a stockpile of moon rocks. most of them ending up in houston. for research at nasa. and on public display under the care of highly trained nasa scientist. president nixon also gifted small samples from apollo 11, like this goodwill moon rock in a window of the national cathedral. all 50 states and territories around the world, but...
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in total, six of the nine apollo missions successfully landed humans on the moon and returned them safely home. the astronauts collected more than 800 pounds of moon rocktheir missions. some of those samples have never been unsealed until now. doctor james green is nasa's chief scientist. he's back with us. it's always nice to have you. james: my pleasure. soledad: thank you. thanks for visiting with us. so how is it possible that something that took place so long ago and brought back something incredible has not been investigated and explored until now? james: well, it was done intentionally, so our policy for sample return missions is 25% of the material stays pristine, unopened, and it's in anticipation of several things. one, we learn a lot about the samples that we have, that we do analyze. then that allows us to think about more things that we want to do with samples that are unopened, and second, and most importantly, the technologies in the laboratories just exploded, you know. so the apollo 11 mission when they brought back rocks, there was no ct, you know, scanning systems capable. and we now we look inside them. that's, you know, all kinds o
in total, six of the nine apollo missions successfully landed humans on the moon and returned them safely home. the astronauts collected more than 800 pounds of moon rocktheir missions. some of those samples have never been unsealed until now. doctor james green is nasa's chief scientist. he's back with us. it's always nice to have you. james: my pleasure. soledad: thank you. thanks for visiting with us. so how is it possible that something that took place so long ago and brought back something...
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. >> so this is essentially the oldest rock, 4.4 billion years old and the moon might only be 4.4 billion years old. >> reporter: six apollo missions the moon. >> this one right here. >> that is it you got it right there. >> reporter: their astronauts turned geologists collect md all 842 pounds of lunar rock and soil starting 50 years ago this month. >> there you go. >> this was the last sample collected on the mission and neil armstrong decided that the rock box was empty so he shoveled four or five shovelfuls of dirt into the rock box. >> just did it on his own. >> did it on his own. >> reporter: apollo 11 soil sits inside these two dishes. >> probably the most valuable sample it brought back, if i could pick one sampling, this is it. >> not a rock. >> not a rock, soil. >> reporter: nitrogen pumped inside these stainless steel cabinets preserves the rocks inside. this display showcases the collection's highlights. >> is this a lunar rock hall of fame. >> pretty much, yeah. >> reporter: rocks as old as our solar system, apollo's geologic legacy. it is a hands-on collection for someone with training and three sets of gloves. >> how
. >> so this is essentially the oldest rock, 4.4 billion years old and the moon might only be 4.4 billion years old. >> reporter: six apollo missions the moon. >> this one right here. >> that is it you got it right there. >> reporter: their astronauts turned geologists collect md all 842 pounds of lunar rock and soil starting 50 years ago this month. >> there you go. >> this was the last sample collected on the mission and neil armstrong decided that...
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for the earlier missions before they came out here to practice carrying. they describe the rocks and surveyed the landscape. on later missions when they developed the rovers for the last three missions they brought them out here and practiced writing them. today this area is protected and it has a fence around it. this is national forest land. there is a field they created that is a mile away in the recreation area. created after this was and we can see this nice crater. a little bit of a nice rim going around it. one, we arelargest on the north corner of the field. a lot of other craters around here that we can see. it is a neat thing that anyone can come out here and see. our observatory was founded by an amateur. he got interested in doing astronomy and put his money where his mouth was. the astronomer who discovered pluto was in an -- was an amateur astronomer. he lived on a farm in kansas and looked at the sky. , all trainedld whileomers -- professional astronomers are making great discoveries that inspire us astronomy is in the realm of not just as -- not just professionals
for the earlier missions before they came out here to practice carrying. they describe the rocks and surveyed the landscape. on later missions when they developed the rovers for the last three missions they brought them out here and practiced writing them. today this area is protected and it has a fence around it. this is national forest land. there is a field they created that is a mile away in the recreation area. created after this was and we can see this nice crater. a little bit of a nice...
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this rock is known as big nearly the other samples here may not have nicknames but they're just as valuable because they come from the moon. they were collected during the apollo missions and they're still providing scientists with important insights. apollo astronauts took samples of moon rocks at 6 different landing sites in some cases they board several meters into the lunar soil to collect them in total they brought back 400 kilograms of rock everything from fine dust to football sized chunks. of specimens are an absolute treasure troves those planetary geologist. because they've provided researchers with many new insights. with no 2 from them and this is rock from another celestial body and most of it is very very old because we know that makes it invaluable and that tells us how the moon has developed over the past 4000000000 years ago that it can also tell us something about the earth and its evolution and we can put. it provides information that's no longer available in terrestrial formations because the earth recycles its rock our planet's tectonic movement continuously pushes rock deep beneath the surface. there it melts into magma only to be cast out again b
this rock is known as big nearly the other samples here may not have nicknames but they're just as valuable because they come from the moon. they were collected during the apollo missions and they're still providing scientists with important insights. apollo astronauts took samples of moon rocks at 6 different landing sites in some cases they board several meters into the lunar soil to collect them in total they brought back 400 kilograms of rock everything from fine dust to football sized...
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celebration of our 50th anniversary of apollo 11, what they're still to learn from the rocks gathered during that historic missioncks, a legit rock star in our studio. >>> the first look behind the scenes of the "cats" movie featuring taylor swift and other big stars. >>> we're going to answer all of your questions about face app, the connection to russia, what's being done with all of our photos and how safe is it to use the hottest app on the planet. that's right after this. th hotteste we're k12. and we're giving families an online option for public education. where schools provide students with the personalized attention they deserve. students can thrive, find their passion, and learn in an environment that encourages discovery at their own pace. these schools may not be for everyone, but they are here for anyone. k12 education for any one but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? ♪ get everything you need to go back big at the low prices you love. ♪ oh, pete!?! c'mon man. what? we said p
celebration of our 50th anniversary of apollo 11, what they're still to learn from the rocks gathered during that historic missioncks, a legit rock star in our studio. >>> the first look behind the scenes of the "cats" movie featuring taylor swift and other big stars. >>> we're going to answer all of your questions about face app, the connection to russia, what's being done with all of our photos and how safe is it to use the hottest app on the planet. that's right...
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this is an image of the saturn 5 rocket of the apollo mission projected onto the rock washington monument. it is cool. more 50th anniversary events are planned at the nations capital throughout the week. >>> we have a section dedicated to coverage of the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 on our website. go to kpix.com. >> what a moment for our country 50 years ago. you are getting emotional yesterday.>> you get the goosebumps. is back i definitely do. spot get kleenex for emily. >>> i'm not crying over the traffic, but i will tell you it is integrate. here at 6:15, we have several trouble spots we are tracking. this is the overall picture. let's get down to the trouble spots. the bay bridge is not looking great. connect it was 185 80. basically the maze. you can see it is backed up on 580 and 80 as you are approaching it. and it also slow and go at the toll plaza. you are not good to go want to get past it, past treasure island, you are starting to see a delay because of an accident at harrison. the right lane as blocks. they are trying to clear it as quickly as possible. selling your com
this is an image of the saturn 5 rocket of the apollo mission projected onto the rock washington monument. it is cool. more 50th anniversary events are planned at the nations capital throughout the week. >>> we have a section dedicated to coverage of the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 on our website. go to kpix.com. >> what a moment for our country 50 years ago. you are getting emotional yesterday.>> you get the goosebumps. is back i definitely do. spot get kleenex for...
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rock in here. >> reporter: six apollo missions landed men on the moon. >> that's it. ht there. >> reporter: the astronauts turned geologists collected in all 842 pounds of lunar rock and soil, starting 50 years ago this month. >> this was the last sample collected on the apollo 11 mission and neil armstrong decided the rock box looked empty so he shoveled four or five shovels full of dirt into the rock box. just did it on his own. >> reporter: apollo 11 soil sits inside these two dishes. >> probably the most valuable the apollo mission brought back. if i could pick one sample from apollo 11 this is it. not a rock, soil. >> nitrogen preserves the rocks inside. this show cases the collection's highlights. >> is this the lunar rock hall of fame? >> pretty much, yeah. >> rocks as old as our solar system, apollo's geologic legacy, a hands on collection for someone with training and three sets of gloves. >> reporter: how heavy is this one? >> six or seven pounds would be my guess. >> kind of fun to pick it up? >> it never stops being funjuik. >> reporter: many rocks have sto
rock in here. >> reporter: six apollo missions landed men on the moon. >> that's it. ht there. >> reporter: the astronauts turned geologists collected in all 842 pounds of lunar rock and soil, starting 50 years ago this month. >> this was the last sample collected on the apollo 11 mission and neil armstrong decided the rock box looked empty so he shoveled four or five shovels full of dirt into the rock box. just did it on his own. >> reporter: apollo 11 soil sits...
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. >> this is essentially the oldest rock, 4.4 billion sold and the moon might only be 4.4 billion years old. >> reporter: six apollo missionsmen on the moon. >> that is it you got it right there. >> reporter: there astronauts turned a geologist at collected in all 842 pounds of lunar rock and soil turning 50 years ago this month. >> this was the last sample collected on the apollo 11 mission in a armstrong decided that the rock box was empty so he shoveled four or five shovels of dirt. >> did it on his own? >> did it on his own. apollo 11 soil set inside these two dishes. >> if i could pick one sample from apollo 11 this is it. >> not a rock, soil. >> reporter: nitrogen pumped inside the stainless steel cabinets preserves the rocks inside. this display showcases the collection's highlight. >> this is the lunar rock hall of fame? >> pretty much. >> reporter: rocks as old as our solar system. apollo's geologic history. it is a hands-on collection for someone with training and three sets of gloves. >> how heavy is that one? >> that weighs six or seven pounds. it is amazing, everyday come into the lab it is just like the first
. >> this is essentially the oldest rock, 4.4 billion sold and the moon might only be 4.4 billion years old. >> reporter: six apollo missionsmen on the moon. >> that is it you got it right there. >> reporter: there astronauts turned a geologist at collected in all 842 pounds of lunar rock and soil turning 50 years ago this month. >> this was the last sample collected on the apollo 11 mission in a armstrong decided that the rock box was empty so he shoveled four or...
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mission. the economists are rock stars. i described them as that. the work they do is tremendous. and so we have every intention, and i give you my assurance we'll maintain that capability. >> thank you, mr. chairman. again, thank you doctor. i realize that you were not here at the beginning when this decision was made, but it is in your lap now. you're in charge, and it is incredibly important what decisions are made and how they're made. and i agree with you that the mission is the focus in making sure we're not losing the important service in mission that provided to farmers and families in rural communities. but there's a huge problem when according to the usda 63% of the employees directed to move will leave instead of moving. usda will fire employees that don't relocate by september 30th. so far ongoing hiring efforts have resulted in four employees. four employees being ready to start in kansas city next week. four. further more, the government services agency says the permanent office space for these agencies won't likely be ready for a year. so my question is what's the r
mission. the economists are rock stars. i described them as that. the work they do is tremendous. and so we have every intention, and i give you my assurance we'll maintain that capability. >> thank you, mr. chairman. again, thank you doctor. i realize that you were not here at the beginning when this decision was made, but it is in your lap now. you're in charge, and it is incredibly important what decisions are made and how they're made. and i agree with you that the mission is the...
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mission and the people at nasa. >> reporter: joe, a former nasa special agent and now known as the moon rock hunter tells me he's on a mission of his own to find and document all of those state displays as part of the 50th anniversary. sounds like a mission impossible. >> it's been a mission possible for a number of years, but as we go on, the remaining moon rocks are proving to be tougher. >> reporter: joe and others have tracked down 48 of the state rocks like this one belonging to arkansas. still oddly missing, those given to delaware and new york. >> the last person i know that had possession of the new york apollo 11 moon rock was nelson rockefeller. >> reporter: he was governor of new york at the time. >> since rockefeller had it, we don't know where it is. >> reporter: he and others have looked, even questioned state officials. do they have any idea as to where this display might have gone? >> i contacted myself all the museums out there, cornell university, the governor's mansion, you name it. knocked on the doors of a few rockefellers and see if they know where it's at. >> reporter: in the meantime joe tel
mission and the people at nasa. >> reporter: joe, a former nasa special agent and now known as the moon rock hunter tells me he's on a mission of his own to find and document all of those state displays as part of the 50th anniversary. sounds like a mission impossible. >> it's been a mission possible for a number of years, but as we go on, the remaining moon rocks are proving to be tougher. >> reporter: joe and others have tracked down 48 of the state rocks like this one...
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mission. >> this is when we gave back the moon rock. >> reporter: locating the historic moon rocks brought backm the apolo. >> you're the expert. >> some say so. >> do you agree? >> yeah. >> reporter: on july 16th, 1969, a team of astronauts set out to be the first crew to land on the moon. they brought back a stockpile of moon rocks, most of them ending up at research for nasa. >> do you know how lucrative these rocks are, how much they would be worth? >> reporter: president nixon also gifted samples like this moon rock in a window at the national cathedral to all 50 states around the world. but goodheights acknowledged those rocks are accounted for. >> there were a number of moon rocks missing, so essentially nobody tracked these 5 million gifts. >> did that surprise you? >> it shocked me. >> many either lost or sold on the black market. some at the center of a $20 million heist. goodheights began tracking them down and has recovered about 80 so far. >> there's one found in a shoe box. >> reporter: he hopes getting the world out will help locate moon rocks from around the world. >> i have no
mission. >> this is when we gave back the moon rock. >> reporter: locating the historic moon rocks brought backm the apolo. >> you're the expert. >> some say so. >> do you agree? >> yeah. >> reporter: on july 16th, 1969, a team of astronauts set out to be the first crew to land on the moon. they brought back a stockpile of moon rocks, most of them ending up at research for nasa. >> do you know how lucrative these rocks are, how much they would be...
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mission. >> and while you rock and drool, the world will burn to ashes. >> you are not real. real. >> you're still talking to me, soldier. >> there's no mission. >> he finds himself within those characters, and he embodies them in ways that just make you lose yourself in that world. so he's really helping the director to create and transport beyond his own status and presence. >> there's two things that aggravate me, mr. mazery, being ignored and being lied to. >> i never lied. >> you told me things would be fine. they're not. i trust you. >> i'm sorry about that, i really am -- >> i don't need pity. i need a paycheck, and i've locked. when you spent the past six years raising babies, it's hard to convince someone to pay you anything that's worth a damn. are you getting this down, honey, or am i talking to fast? >> "erin brockovich" is a true story about a woman helping get a class-action lawsuit about a community being poisoned by the water company and lying about it. >> you've got to promise me that we're going to get them. >> to get to be in the orbit of steven soderbergh a
mission. >> and while you rock and drool, the world will burn to ashes. >> you are not real. real. >> you're still talking to me, soldier. >> there's no mission. >> he finds himself within those characters, and he embodies them in ways that just make you lose yourself in that world. so he's really helping the director to create and transport beyond his own status and presence. >> there's two things that aggravate me, mr. mazery, being ignored and being lied...